"In 1887 Web wrote two letters to Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian. In fact Webb's first clear step toward Islam was expressed in these correspondence. These letters were published then in Mirza Ahmad's book "Shahne e Haqq" page page 372 and 439."

He worked hard propogating Islam in the USA...he was not an Ahamdi!!!!!!

He resigned his post in 1892 and toured India then returned to the U.S. His family stayed in San Francisco until he sent for them.

Settling in New York, he established the Oriental Publishing Company at 1122 Upper Broadway. This company published his writings (including his magnum opus- Islam in America), such as:

Islam in America - contained 70 pages divided into eight chapters namely: I) Why I Became a Muslim II) An Outline of Islamic Faith III) The Five Pillars of Practice IV) Islam in Its Philosophic Aspect V) Polygamy and the Purdah VI) Popular Errors Refuted VII) The Muslim Defensive Wars VIII) The American Islamic Propaganda

Before the arrival of Mr. Webb in India, the Promised Messiahas saw in a dream that Mr. Webb had come to India and was beating a drum. The interpretation was that he was occupied in a futile endeavour which would not lead to anything; and so it proved.[Badr, vol. 6, no. 1, March 14, 1907, p. 2]

So Mr Webb sent Mental Ghulam Ahmad 2 letters and they tried to claim him as Ahmadi when he wasn't? Yay or nay? Epic fail!!! Despite correspondence with the Chosen One Mental Ghulam Ahmad, he still went and reverted to the 'non true' Islam ie: orthodox, normal, mainstream Islam! Ha ha ha. Ahmadis fail in everything.

LOOOOL and had he converted to Mental Ghulam Ahmad's sicko religion, the drums would have signified his arrival/fanfare as an Ahmadi. They pick and choose. His dreams were all fake anyway and if they weren't fake they were hallucinations. Crazy man. This is what happened: he refused ahmadiyyat and became a traitor/evil man by reverting to islam. Simples.

This whole damn cult is based on dreams (or nightmares to be precise). He was insane...but those that follow him with sane minds have no excuse..least he had one. Remember one of the signs of Qayyamah were that more books would be published and readily available...well he wrote more books than he had dreams and that is saying something!!